Nostalgic automotive pictures including our family's cars

This is a discussion on Nostalgic automotive pictures including our family's cars within Vintage Cars & Classics in India, part of the BHP India category; Circa 1964
Drive from Nandi Hills. Though this picture is not very clear, it has been identified as John Webb's ...

I have today received a couple of beautiful old photos (scanned from newspaper cuttings from the 1940s or 50s I would guess) that I though I must share here.
One is Calcutta and one is Allahabad
Cheers
Cedric

Here is the picture posted by Cedric , at the lower right side corner of the image , what appears to be a radiator grill can be noticed.

A while ago I found this picture for sale on eBay, which shows a small car along with the bus.

Here is the picture posted by Cedric , at the lower right side corner of the image , what appears to be a radiator grill can be noticed.

A while ago I found this picture for sale on eBay, which shows a small car along with the bus.

Below is a photo-shopped version, where the eBay sign has been removed.

Experts can tell us more about this car, is it the Rytecraft ?

Kartikeyal,
The photo I have is a scan of an old plate collector's scrapbook that contains the print.
Since there is interest in the small car, I am attaching a whole photo and the small car only - this latter at the resolution that the scan was made at. I usually have to make the scanned result 50% of the original to get clarity but will leave whole for people to try to read the badge on the front.
Cheers
Cedric

The purpose of this causeway was to block the Worli creek and prevent the low-lying areas of Bombay from being flooded at high tide. The cost was estimated at about Rs. 100,000. It was completed in 1784.

One story of the origin of the Mahalaxmi temple links it to this project. The chief engineer for the project dreamed of a statue of the Hindu goddess Laxmi in the sea following multiple collapses of the sea-wall. Such a statue was then recovered, and the temple was built with it as the idol, as an offering for successful completion of this undertaking.